A fastener for retaining a trim panel to a vehicle frame member includes a shank having a first end and a second end. The first end is adapted to be connected to the trim panel and the second end is adapted to be inserted into an opening provided in the frame member. A primary locking element is attached to the shank and operable to cooperate with the opening in the frame member for retaining the trim panel in a normal position. The primary locking element is configured to release from the opening when a sufficient outward force is applied to the trim panel. A secondary locking element is attached to the shank for retaining the second end of the shank in the opening in the frame member and supporting the trim panel in an extended position spaced apart from the frame member after the primary locking element has been released.
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13. A fastener for normally retaining the trim panel in a first position relative to a vehicle frame member and for allowing the trim panel to be moved away from the vehicle frame member to a second position relative to the vehicle frame member, the fastener comprising:
a shank having a first end that is adapted to be connected to a trim panel and a second end that is adapted to extend through an opening of a vehicle frame member so as to support the trim panel for movement relative to the vehicle frame member;
a primary locking element provided on the shank and adapted to be engage able with the vehicle frame member to normally retain the trim panel in a first position relative to the vehicle frame member and to allow the trim panel to be moved away from the vehicle frame member toward a second position relative to the vehicle frame member; and
a secondary locking element provided on the shank and adapted to be responsive to movement of the trim panel away from the first position for retaining the trim panel in the second position relative to the vehicle frame member.
1. A fastener for normally retaining a trim panel in a first position relative to a vehicle frame member and for allowing the trim panel to be moved away from the vehicle frame member to a second position relative to the vehicle frame member, the fastener comprising:
a shank having a first end and a second end, said first end adapted to be connected to a trim panel and said second end adapted to be inserted into an opening provided in a vehicle frame member;
a primary locking element attached to said shank and operable to cooperate with the opening in the vehicle frame member for normally retaining the trim panel in a first position relative to the vehicle frame member, said primary locking element configured to release from the opening when a sufficient force is applied to the trim panel and thereby allow the trim panel to be moved away from the vehicle frame member to a second position relative to the vehicle frame member; and
a secondary locking element attached to said shank for retaining the trim panel in the second position relative to the vehicle frame member, said secondary locking element retaining said second end of said shank in the opening in the vehicle frame member and supporting the trim panel in the second position after said primary locking element has been released.
12. A fastener for normally retaining a trim panel in a first position relative to a vehicle frame member and for allowing the trim panel to be moved away from the vehicle frame member to a second position relative to the vehicle frame member, the fastener comprising:
a shank having a first end and a second end;
a trim panel connector fixed to said first end of said shank;
a vehicle frame member having an opening that receives said second end of said shank for sliding movement relative thereto;
a flange fixed about said shank between said first end and said second end and engage able with said vehicle frame member to normally retain said trim panel in a first position relative to said vehicle frame member and to allow said trim panel to be moved away from said vehicle frame member to a second position relative to said vehicle frame member;
a collar slidably disposed about said shank between said flange and said second end; and
at least one arm having a first end and a second end, said first end of said arm connected to said collar and said second end of said arm connected to said shank near or at said second end of said shank, said collar being engage able with said vehicle frame assembly when said trim panel is moved to the second position to move said arm to an extended position to retain said trim panel in the second position relative to said vehicle frame member.
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This invention relates in general to fasteners for vehicle interior trim panels, and in particular, to a fastener which is operable to allow movement of a trim panel during an air bag deployment.
Many passenger vehicles include inflatable restraints in the form of air bags for vehicle occupants. Air bag assemblies typically include an inflater and reaction canister located behind an interior trim component, such as a headliner, trim panel, steering wheel cover, etc. For the air bag to deploy, the trim component must either move out of the way of the air bag or rupture to allow the air bag to pass through. In the case of the movable trim panel, the trim panel is typically attached with a fastening arrangement that allows the trim panel to move yet still be restrained so that the trim panel does not become a hazard for the occupants when the air bag is deployed. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,431,585 discloses a dual stage fastener for securing a vehicle interior trim component to a vehicle body component, the fastener including a pin tethered to a grommet, the disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference.
This invention relates in particular to a vehicle trim fastener for securing a trim panel in a vehicle, where the trim panel is operable to move in a guided and controlled manner during an air bag deployment.
A fastener for retaining a trim panel to a vehicle frame member includes a shank having a first end and a second end. The first end is adapted to be connected to a trim panel and the second end is adapted to be inserted into an opening provided in a vehicle frame member. A primary locking element is attached to the shank and operable to cooperate with the opening in the vehicle frame member for retaining the trim panel in a normal position. The primary locking element is configured to release from the opening when a sufficient outward force is applied to the trim panel. A secondary locking element is attached to the shank for retaining the second end of the shank in the opening in the vehicle frame member and supporting the trim panel in an extended position spaced apart from the vehicle frame member after the primary locking element has been released.
A fastener for retaining a trim panel to a vehicle frame member includes a shank having a first end and a second end. A trim panel connector is fixed to the first end of the shank. A flange is fixed about the shank between the first end and the second end. A collar is slidably disposed about the shank between the flange and the second end. An arm has a first end and a second end. The first end of the arm is connected to the collar. The second end of the arm is connected to the shank.
Various objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
The vehicle section 10 includes an exterior side body panel 12 and an exterior roof panel 14. A frame member 16 is provided for the structural integrity of the vehicle and/or the mounting of vehicle components. The frame member 16 is a side pillar, for example the pillar between the front and rear doors of a four-door vehicle.
An air bag module 18 containing an air bag 20 is disposed within the side body panel 12 and the exterior roof panel 14. A headliner 22 is mounted within the vehicle to conceal the exterior roof panel 14, the air bag module 18, and/or any other roof mounted vehicle components from the view of a vehicle occupant. A trim panel 24 is mounted to the frame member 16 by fasteners 26 to conceal the frame member 16 from the view of a vehicle occupant.
As best shown in
While the fastener 26 has been described in conjunction with the trim panel as part of a trim assembly of interior side panels, e.g., for use with the air bag module 18 as a side curtain air bag, it must be understood, however, that the fastener 26 may be used in conjunction with a trim assembly in any suitable location within the vehicle. For example the frame member 16 may be any suitable frame member such a front “A” or “B” pillar (for corner air bags), a headliner mounting structure (for over-head air bags), a front/dash mounting structure (for front air bags), a door frame member (for side air bags), of any other suitable frame member.
As best shown in
A primary locking element in the form of an annular flange 36 is fixed about the shank 28 between the first end 30 and the second end 32. As will be further described below, the flange 36 is suitable to cooperate with the trim panel connector 34 to normally retain the trim panel 24 to the vehicle frame member 16 in a first position, as shown in
A collar 38 is slidably disposed about the shank 28 between the flange 36 and the second end 32. The collar 38 has a generally cylindrical main body 40 and a truncated conical portion 42 with an enlarged diameter base facing toward the flange 36, the purpose of which will be described below.
Each of a pair of arms 44 has a first end 46 and a second end 48. The first end 46 is connected to the collar 38 and the second end 48 is connected to the shank 28 near or at the second end 32 of the shank 28 such that when sufficient force F, as shown in FIG. 4, is applied to move the trim panel 24 away from the frame member 16 the shank 28 is pulled outwardly from the aperture 52, and the collar 38 is shifted axially toward the second end 32, thereby moving the arms 44 to retain the trim panel 24 to the frame member 16 in a second position, as shown in
As shown in
During deployment of the air bag 20, the headliner 22, and in turn the trim panel 24 will be pushed out of the way to allow for the deployment. The force of the air bag is sufficient for the flange 36 to be withdrawn from the aperture 52. Preferably, the aperture 52 is within reasonably close tolerance to the shank 28 to provide guidance as the shank 28 is withdrawn through the aperture 52. As the shank 28 is withdrawn, the base of collar 38 engages the vehicle frame member 16, as shown in
Once the arms 44 are fully extended, the collar 38 will be withdrawn through the aperture 52 and the arms 44 will engage the frame member 16 to retain the trim panel 2, as shown in
Depending on the size and particular configuration of the fastener 26, the present invention allows for customized distance release of the trim panel 24, and allows for sufficient opening for deployment of the air bag.
The present invention provides for the desired release and retention of the trim panel 24 during a deployment. The present invention also provides for consistent results across varied installations.
The trim panel 24 is released from the vehicle structure, e.g. Frame member 16, to create a suitable opening for the air bag to deploy through with consistent and reliable deployments.
While the principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated with regard to particular embodiments, it must be understood, however, that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.
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